London (play /ˈlʌndən/) is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures.[note 1] London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who called it Londinium.[6] London's core, the ancient City of London, largely retains its square-mile mediaeval boundaries. Since at least the 19th century, the name London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core.[7] The bulk of this conurbation forms the London region[8] and the Greater London administrative area,[9][note 2] governed by the elected Mayor of London and the London Assembly.[10]
London is a leading global city, with its strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence. It is the world's largest financial centre alongside New York,[11][12][13] has the largest city GDP in Europe[14] and is home to the headquarters of more than 100 of Europe's 500 largest companies.[15] It is the most visited city in the world.[16] London's five international airports make its airspace the busiest of any urban centre worldwide[17] and London Heathrow is the world's busiest airport by number of international passengers.[18] London's 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education in Europe.[19] In 2012 London will become the first city to host the Summer Olympics three times.[20]
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London has a diverse range of peoples, cultures and religions, and more than 300 languages are spoken within its boundaries.[21] In July 2007 it had an official population of 7,556,900 within the boundaries of Greater London,[22] making it the most populous municipality in the European Union.[23] The Greater London Urban Area (the second largest in the EU) has a population of 8,278,251.[2] while the metropolitan area (the largest in the EU) has an estimated total population of between 12 million[3] and 14 million.[4]
London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich (in which the Royal Observatory marks the Greenwich Meridian (0° longitude) and GMT).[24] Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the Lloyd's building, the London Eye, Nelson's Column, Piccadilly Circus, 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin), St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge. London is home to numerous museums, galleries, libraries and other cultural institutions including the British Library, British Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern and the Victoria and Albert Museum. London's Chinatown is the largest in Europe.[25] The London Underground network is the oldest underground railway network in the world[26] and the most extensive after the Shanghai Metro.[27]